2012- 12- 29
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أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: Here :: مُنآقشَة وتَرجمة وشَرح Literary Criticism ::
اهم مافي المحاضرة الثامنه
Time Zeros: is the point in time in which the narrator is telling his/her story
Analepsis: The narrator recounts after the fact an event that took place earlier than the moment in
which the narrative is stopped.
Prolepsis: The narrator anticipates events that will occur after the point in time in which the story
has stops.
Analepses often take on an explanatory role, developing a character's psychology by relating events from his past
prolepses can arouse the reader's curiosity by partially revealing facts that will surface later.
Narrative of Events: Always a diegesis, that is, a transcription of the non-verbal into the verbal.
Narrative of Words: The only form of mimesis that is possible (Three types):
Narrated speech
Transposed speech
Reproduced speech
Perspective is the second mode of regulating information
هذا فقط ما سوف اعتمد عليه بالمحاضره الثامنه
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